Educational Nutrition talks

The bad press surrounding saturated fat has mostly harmed the reputation and enjoyment of milk and milk products, since the early 1970s. However, the evidence for branding saturated fat in dairy foods as “bad”, was never too strong to begin with. A lot of recent...

It's that time of the year again. Halloween, is just around the corner. Children dress up and visit the neighbourhood in pursuit of treats, usually confectionary of one sort or another. They can end up with quite a large stash. So what to do with all these treats? A...

It's interesting that some health professionals think that there is possibly something wrong with the child that leads to obesity. Rather than looking at what is interfering with the child's natural ability to regulate intake according to hunger and appetite, some...

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You're now part of a community of parents who want to know ‘how’ and ‘when’ of feeding your child as well as the ‘what’ to feed them. I'm really excited that you've joined us. To start on your way to raising healthy eaters, please take a moment to download your free booklet - ‘Familyfoodworks Guide to Raising Healthy Eaters.’ This booklet includes a checklist to help you identify the areas of feeding that could be causing you stress at mealtimes. There are also tips to get you started making changes. In addition, you will also receive our Familyfoodworks Newsletter, which will be delivered directly to your in-box on the last Thursday of the month. This newsletter is full of information and practical strategies, resources and ideas - everything you need to further support you in becoming a parent who is raising healthy eaters. To assist me in supporting you further, I'd like to know more about you. Please take a moment to let me know:

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Eve Reed

Paediatric Dietitian Sydney

Eve Reed is the director of FamilyFoodWorks and is an Accredited Practising Dietitian with over 30 years experience working with children and parents and other health professionals, with an extensive background in child and adolescent nutrition, early childhood care, childbirth education and breastfeeding and counselling. She specialises in paediatric nutrition with a special interest in feeding behaviours, weight management and assessment of children’s/adolescent’s diets.

About FamilyFoodWorks

At FamilyFoodWorks we are experts in children’s nutrition. We help parents whose children are having difficulties with feeding.

If you have a child with food allergies, a fussy eater, a child with coeliac disease or other medical problems, or you are worried that your child is not growing or eating well, we can help you through individual consultations, talks and providing resources.